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One week until The City to Bay

Five last-minute tips to get you to the finish line (and the start line) at The City to Bay:

Work out what you are going to wear

During the last week of training test out the exact clothes, socks and shoes that you plan to wear for the event a few times before Sunday the 16th September. Not only to see if you look and feel good, but to see if they are going to be comfortable for the duration of the event. There is nothing worse than preparing for weeks only to find out the clothing you have chosen is rubbing or chaffing on the day.

Taper

Some of you will be thinking – I haven&#39;t trained enough, I&#39;ll do extra in this last week. That might have worked for school exams and assignments, but the last week before an event is too late to cram in extra training. You could risk injuring yourself and chances are you will feel much less fresh on event day than if you taper (reduce) you training in the last week. Accept the amount of training you have been able to complete and set your goal for the day accordingly.

Set a goal for the day

This can be anything from ‘have fun’, walk the whole way without stopping’, ‘run the whole way without stopping’; or you might be aiming for a certain time. Setting and achieving a goal will increase your enjoyment of the event and a sense of achievement.

Plan your fluids

We are coming out of Winter and there is every chance the event day will be a lot hotter than your training days. Ideally, practice your fluid intake during your training. Will you carry a drink bottle? Where are the drink stations on the course? Ensure you drink plenty of water the day before the event and immediately after the event.

Check the event website

Use The City to Bay website to check your event start times, marshalling locations (where you need to start from), recommended arrival times (allow time to find the start!), bib collection, course maps, where drink/refreshment stations and toilets are, bag storage, parking, road closures and more. Getting to the start is just as important as getting to the finish.

Good Luck! See you at the finish line 🙂

Tamara Matulick BPhysio(Hons) MRehab

Tamara started running as a way to stay fit and de-stress as a student. She built up from running 1km as a teenager to completing the Adelaide Marathon (42km) this year in under 4 Hours. She built up to this distance by entering and training for events like The City to Bay. She loves the atmosphere at events like The City to Bay where people of all abilities come together and can feel the satisfaction of reaching their goals.